DOG EAT DOG, adapted by Matthew Wilder (from the book by Eddie Bunker) is a real treat - a 21st Century crime opus that’s brisk, surprising and a lot of fun.

At the heart of the film is the tantalising repairing of WILD AT HEART alumni Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe as career criminals who team with a third (Christopher Matthew Cook) in an attempt to pull off one last job.

Epic filmmaking, as one would expect from the master Bavarian, the documentary features giddying, often breath-taking scenes of some of the world's most devastating volcanos. It also features footage shot in North Korea which serves as a fascinating insight into its governing rule and the country's culture.

Not an F1 fan, nor am I a lover of sports in general but this film is great. The two central performances are both effortless in their greatness and the actors play off each other well. Morgan's script is great and Howard keeps the whole thing buzzing along at a tremendous pace.